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FIRST | For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology Founded in 1989 by inventor Dean Kamen, FIRST ® is a global nonprofit organization that prepares young people for the future through a suite of life-changing youth robotics programs that build skills, confidence, and resilience
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FIRST definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary The first thing, person, event, or period of time is the one that happens or comes before all the others of the same kind She lost 16 pounds in the first month of her diet the first few flakes of snow
First - definition of first by The Free Dictionary Define first first synonyms, first pronunciation, first translation, English dictionary definition of first n 1 The ordinal number matching the number one in a series 2 The one coming, occurring, or ranking before or above all others 3 The beginning; the
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first - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From Middle English first, furst, fyrst, from Old English fyrst, fierst, first (“ period, space of time, time, respite, truce ”), from Proto-Germanic *frestaz, *fristiz, *frestą (“ date, appointed time ”), from Proto-Indo-European *pres-, *per-(“ forward, forth, over, beyond ”)